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WFXL

WFXL, virtual channel 31 (VHF digital channel 12), is a Fox-affiliated television station licensed to Albany, Georgia, United States, and serving Southwestern Georgia. The station is owned by the Hunt Valley, Maryland–based Sinclair Broadcast Group. WFXL's studios are located on Stuart Avenue in Albany, and its transmitter is located east of Doerun along the ColquittWorth county line.

WFXL
Channels
BrandingFox 31
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
February 14, 1982 (42 years ago) (1982-02-14)
Former call signs
  • WTSG (CP, 1978–1981)
  • WCGT (CP, 1981)[3]
  • WTSG-TV (1981–1989)
Former channel number(s)
Analog: 31 (UHF, 1982–2009)
Call sign meaning
"We're Fox Albany"
Technical information[4]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID70815
ClassDT
ERP
  • 60 kW
  • 1,000 kW (CP)
HAAT253 m (830 ft)
Transmitter coordinates31°19′53″N 83°51′43″W / 31.33139°N 83.86194°W / 31.33139; -83.86194
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewfxl.com

History edit

 
WFXL's previous logo.

The station signed on February 14, 1982, as WTSG-TV, Southwestern Georgia's first independent station. It was founded by black physician Carl Gordon Jr. The station's original studio facilities were located on North Slappey Boulevard/US 82 in Albany. It became a charter Fox affiliate on October 9, 1986. However, the station itself still operated as a de facto Independent station because the Fox network only had one program in its lineup until April 1987 and even then, would not expand to seven nights of programming per week until 1993. Prior to that time, the station itself aired movies on nights where Fox had no scheduled programming. Gordon sold the station to NewSouth Broadcasting in 1987. The station changed its call letters to the current WFXL in 1989.

Clarion Broadcasting purchased the station in 1996. Clarion then sold WFXL to the Wicks Broadcast Group (which also owned fellow Fox affiliates KCIT in Amarillo, Texas, KJTL in Wichita Falls, TexasLawton, Oklahoma, and WPGX in Panama City, Florida as well as NBC affiliate KMTR in Eugene, Oregon). in 1998. In March 1999, Waitt Broadcasting bought the station from Wicks. Raycom Media acquired the outlet in December 2003 through its purchase of most of Waitt Media's stations. In March 2006, Raycom announced the sale of WFXL and eleven other stations to Barrington Broadcasting to meet Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules regarding station ownership. The company had just acquired the Liberty Corporation, owner of NBC affiliate WALB, which it decided to keep.[5]

On June 1, 2006, a MH-47 Chinook military chopper traveling from Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah, Georgia to Fort Rucker in Alabama for a training mission hit a guy wire connected to WFXL's 1,000-foot-tall (300 m) tower resulting in a crash. While the tower and WALB's one nearby remained standing other than some guy wires, the stations were forced to temporarily cease over-the-air signals; broadcasts on cable were not affected. If the WFXL tower had collapsed, this could have also caused WALB's to topple as both were only 150 feet (46 m) apart.[6][7][8] As a result, Raycom (which at that time still operated WFXL while the sale to Barrington awaited FCC approval) acquired auxiliary transmitters and antennas for both WFXL and WALB which were installed at a backup tower at WALB's studios in Albany.[9]

On June 7, the WFXL tower was demolished, but in doing so one of the tower's guy wires wrapped around one for WALB's tower, as feared. As a result, that station's tower collapsed in an incident shown on live television. Since both stations were already transmitting their signals from the tower at the WALB studios they were still on the air but at low-power. Thirteen months later, a new tower for both WFXL and WALB was constructed and began broadcasting on July 3 at 11:35 pm.[10][11][12]

On February 28, 2013, Barrington Broadcasting announced the sale of its entire group, including WFXL, to the Sinclair Broadcast Group.[13] The sale was completed on November 25.[14] The station's second digital subchannel began carrying programming from Sinclair's American Sports Network syndication package starting with its inaugural broadcast on August 30, 2014.[15] As a result of subsequent acquisitions by the Sinclair Broadcast Group, WFXL is sister to company-owned station clusters in Pensacola, FloridaMobile, Alabama, Gainesville, Florida, and Tallahassee, Florida.

News operation edit

As a typical Fox affiliate with a weeknight prime time newscast, WFXL airs five hours of local news a week. Along with WALB, WFXL is one of two stations in Albany to produce local news that actually focus on the city (WSWG, the market's CBS affiliate, began to produce market-specific newscasts in 2019, but had for most of its existence carried the newscasts of former sister station WCTV in the Tallahassee, Florida market as a semi-satellite of that station).

To offer comprehensive severe weather coverage, WFXL purchased the most technologically advanced and powerful computerized weather system available in 2007. This included access to live Doppler weather radar capabilities from the National Weather Service site at Moody Air Force Base and an automated severe weather warning system.

In September 2008, WFXL gave its newscasts a new look by means of updating it graphic package and the construction of a new set. At the same time, it added a half-hour to its weeknight prime time news at 10.[16] It had aired, at one point, a weeknight newscast at 6:30 that competed with the national news shows on the big three stations. However, on September 19, 2011, WFXL replaced this newscast with a two-hour comedy block of syndicated programming. On October 24, 2011, it added a fourth hour to its weekday morning show which can now be seen from 5 until 9 a.m.

On January 22, 2016, WFXL dropped its four-hour morning show and replaced it with syndicated and E/I programming.[17] This was followed in April 2016 with the cancellation of the station's half-hour weekend newscasts.[18] Concurrently, production of the station's weeknight primetime newscasts were shifted to Macon sister station WGXA; all news and weather duties are now handled at WGXA, while local reporters are still assigned to Albany to provide coverage of the Southwestern Georgia area.

As of February 2023, WFXL has shuttered its news operation. No local news originates from WFXL or its Macon sister station WGXA. The Sinclair-produced show The National Desk airs each weekday from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and each evening from 10:00 p.m. to midnight.

Technical information edit

Subchannels edit

The station's signal is multiplexed:

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming[19]
31.1 720p 16:9 FOX Main WFXL programming / Fox
31.2 480i TBD TBD
31.3 Comet Comet
31.4 Charge! Charge!

Analog-to-digital conversion edit

WFXL shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 31, on June 12, 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition VHF channel 12.[20] Television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former UHF analog channel 31.

References edit

  1. ^ "Channel Substitution/Community of License Change". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission. November 27, 2020. Retrieved February 12, 2021.
  2. ^ "Report & Order", Media Bureau, Federal Communications Commission, May 17, 2021. Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  3. ^ "FCC History Cards for WFXL".
  4. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WFXL". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  5. ^ "Albany News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News". WFXL. January 27, 2024. Retrieved January 27, 2024.
  6. ^ "Army locks down crash scene, searches debris". WALB.
  7. ^ "Tower vigil, crash probe both continue". WALB.
  8. ^ "Specialists measure damaged tower". walb.com. WALB.
  9. ^ "WFXL antenna mounted on WALB city tower". WALB.
  10. ^ "Demolition attempt brings down both TV towers". WALB.
  11. ^ "Expert dissects tower collapse". WALB.
  12. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "WFXL and WALB towers fall" – via YouTube.
  13. ^ Malone, Michael (February 28, 2013). "Sinclair's Chesapeake TV Acquires Barrington Stations". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved March 1, 2013.
  14. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on December 3, 2013. Retrieved November 25, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  15. ^ Minium, Harry (August 27, 2014). "ODU's opener with Hampton to be televised in 66 markets". HamptonRoads.com. The Virginian-Pilot. Retrieved September 8, 2014.
  16. ^ "Albany News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News". October 22, 2023.
  17. ^ Ortega, Roly (January 27, 2016). "WFXL will no longer have a "Good Day." It has stopped airing weekday morning news". Retrieved January 27, 2024.
  18. ^ Ortega, Roly (April 26, 2016). "WFXL has dropped its ONLY weekend newscast. Say it ain't so". Retrieved January 27, 2024.
  19. ^ "Digital TV Market Listing for WFXL". Rabbitears.info. Retrieved September 9, 2014.
  20. ^ "DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and the Second Rounds" (PDF). Retrieved March 24, 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Not to be confused with WFLX the Fox affiliate in West Palm Beach Florida WFXL virtual channel 31 VHF digital channel 12 is a Fox affiliated television station licensed to Albany Georgia United States and serving Southwestern Georgia The station is owned by the Hunt Valley Maryland based Sinclair Broadcast Group WFXL s studios are located on Stuart Avenue in Albany and its transmitter is located east of Doerun along the Colquitt Worth county line WFXLAlbany GeorgiaUnited StatesChannelsDigital 12 VHF to move to 29 UHF 1 2 Virtual 31BrandingFox 31ProgrammingAffiliations31 1 Fox31 2 TBD31 3 Comet31 4 Charge OwnershipOwnerSinclair Broadcast Group WFXL Licensee LLC HistoryFirst air dateFebruary 14 1982 42 years ago 1982 02 14 Former call signsWTSG CP 1978 1981 WCGT CP 1981 3 WTSG TV 1981 1989 Former channel number s Analog 31 UHF 1982 2009 Former affiliationsPrimary Independent 1982 1986 Secondary FNN 1982 1985 Call sign meaning We re Fox Albany Technical information 4 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID70815ClassDTERP60 kW1 000 kW CP HAAT253 m 830 ft Transmitter coordinates31 19 53 N 83 51 43 W 31 33139 N 83 86194 W 31 33139 83 86194LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitewfxl wbr com Contents 1 History 2 News operation 3 Technical information 3 1 Subchannels 3 2 Analog to digital conversion 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp WFXL s previous logo The station signed on February 14 1982 as WTSG TV Southwestern Georgia s first independent station It was founded by black physician Carl Gordon Jr The station s original studio facilities were located on North Slappey Boulevard US 82 in Albany It became a charter Fox affiliate on October 9 1986 However the station itself still operated as a de facto Independent station because the Fox network only had one program in its lineup until April 1987 and even then would not expand to seven nights of programming per week until 1993 Prior to that time the station itself aired movies on nights where Fox had no scheduled programming Gordon sold the station to NewSouth Broadcasting in 1987 The station changed its call letters to the current WFXL in 1989 Clarion Broadcasting purchased the station in 1996 Clarion then sold WFXL to the Wicks Broadcast Group which also owned fellow Fox affiliates KCIT in Amarillo Texas KJTL in Wichita Falls Texas Lawton Oklahoma and WPGX in Panama City Florida as well as NBC affiliate KMTR in Eugene Oregon in 1998 In March 1999 Waitt Broadcasting bought the station from Wicks Raycom Media acquired the outlet in December 2003 through its purchase of most of Waitt Media s stations In March 2006 Raycom announced the sale of WFXL and eleven other stations to Barrington Broadcasting to meet Federal Communications Commission FCC rules regarding station ownership The company had just acquired the Liberty Corporation owner of NBC affiliate WALB which it decided to keep 5 On June 1 2006 a MH 47 Chinook military chopper traveling from Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah Georgia to Fort Rucker in Alabama for a training mission hit a guy wire connected to WFXL s 1 000 foot tall 300 m tower resulting in a crash While the tower and WALB s one nearby remained standing other than some guy wires the stations were forced to temporarily cease over the air signals broadcasts on cable were not affected If the WFXL tower had collapsed this could have also caused WALB s to topple as both were only 150 feet 46 m apart 6 7 8 As a result Raycom which at that time still operated WFXL while the sale to Barrington awaited FCC approval acquired auxiliary transmitters and antennas for both WFXL and WALB which were installed at a backup tower at WALB s studios in Albany 9 On June 7 the WFXL tower was demolished but in doing so one of the tower s guy wires wrapped around one for WALB s tower as feared As a result that station s tower collapsed in an incident shown on live television Since both stations were already transmitting their signals from the tower at the WALB studios they were still on the air but at low power Thirteen months later a new tower for both WFXL and WALB was constructed and began broadcasting on July 3 at 11 35 pm 10 11 12 On February 28 2013 Barrington Broadcasting announced the sale of its entire group including WFXL to the Sinclair Broadcast Group 13 The sale was completed on November 25 14 The station s second digital subchannel began carrying programming from Sinclair s American Sports Network syndication package starting with its inaugural broadcast on August 30 2014 15 As a result of subsequent acquisitions by the Sinclair Broadcast Group WFXL is sister to company owned station clusters in Pensacola Florida Mobile Alabama Gainesville Florida and Tallahassee Florida News operation editAs a typical Fox affiliate with a weeknight prime time newscast WFXL airs five hours of local news a week Along with WALB WFXL is one of two stations in Albany to produce local news that actually focus on the city WSWG the market s CBS affiliate began to produce market specific newscasts in 2019 but had for most of its existence carried the newscasts of former sister station WCTV in the Tallahassee Florida market as a semi satellite of that station To offer comprehensive severe weather coverage WFXL purchased the most technologically advanced and powerful computerized weather system available in 2007 This included access to live Doppler weather radar capabilities from the National Weather Service site at Moody Air Force Base and an automated severe weather warning system In September 2008 WFXL gave its newscasts a new look by means of updating it graphic package and the construction of a new set At the same time it added a half hour to its weeknight prime time news at 10 16 It had aired at one point a weeknight newscast at 6 30 that competed with the national news shows on the big three stations However on September 19 2011 WFXL replaced this newscast with a two hour comedy block of syndicated programming On October 24 2011 it added a fourth hour to its weekday morning show which can now be seen from 5 until 9 a m On January 22 2016 WFXL dropped its four hour morning show and replaced it with syndicated and E I programming 17 This was followed in April 2016 with the cancellation of the station s half hour weekend newscasts 18 Concurrently production of the station s weeknight primetime newscasts were shifted to Macon sister station WGXA all news and weather duties are now handled at WGXA while local reporters are still assigned to Albany to provide coverage of the Southwestern Georgia area As of February 2023 WFXL has shuttered its news operation No local news originates from WFXL or its Macon sister station WGXA The Sinclair produced show The National Desk airs each weekday from 6 00 a m to 9 00 a m and each evening from 10 00 p m to midnight Technical information editSubchannels edit The station s signal is multiplexed Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming 19 31 1 720p 16 9 FOX Main WFXL programming Fox 31 2 480i TBD TBD 31 3 Comet Comet 31 4 Charge Charge Analog to digital conversion edit WFXL shut down its analog signal over UHF channel 31 on June 12 2009 the official date on which full power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate The station s digital signal remained on its pre transition VHF channel 12 20 Television receivers display the station s virtual channel as its former UHF analog channel 31 References edit Channel Substitution Community of License Change Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission November 27 2020 Retrieved February 12 2021 Report amp Order Media Bureau Federal Communications Commission May 17 2021 Retrieved May 17 2021 FCC History Cards for WFXL Facility Technical Data for WFXL Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission Albany News Weather Sports Breaking News WFXL January 27 2024 Retrieved January 27 2024 Army locks down crash scene searches debris WALB Tower vigil crash probe both continue WALB Specialists measure damaged tower walb com WALB WFXL antenna mounted on WALB city tower WALB Demolition attempt brings down both TV towers WALB Expert dissects tower collapse WALB Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine WFXL and WALB towers fall via YouTube Malone Michael February 28 2013 Sinclair s Chesapeake TV Acquires Barrington Stations Broadcasting amp Cable Retrieved March 1 2013 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on December 3 2013 Retrieved November 25 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Minium Harry August 27 2014 ODU s opener with Hampton to be televised in 66 markets HamptonRoads com The Virginian Pilot Retrieved September 8 2014 Albany News Weather Sports Breaking News October 22 2023 Ortega Roly January 27 2016 WFXL will no longer have a Good Day It has stopped airing weekday morning news Retrieved January 27 2024 Ortega Roly April 26 2016 WFXL has dropped its ONLY weekend newscast Say it ain t so Retrieved January 27 2024 Digital TV Market Listing for WFXL Rabbitears info Retrieved September 9 2014 DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and the Second Rounds PDF Retrieved March 24 2012 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WFXL amp oldid 1199866795, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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